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Jan 5, 2025 • 50min

Ebony Rainford-Brent, former England cricketer

Former cricketer Ebony Rainford-Brent is the first Black woman to play for England and she was part of the team which won the Women’s Cricket World Cup in 2009. Today she is a broadcaster and cricket commentator for Channel 4, Sky Sports and the BBC’s Test Match Special.Ebony was born in south London and as a child it was football that caught her attention, especially Liverpool FC and her hero Robbie Fowler. At primary school she was encouraged to have a go at cricket through a charity called Cricket For Change which was set up to encourage more state school children into the sport. Holding a bat in her hands for the first time, she hit the ball as hard as she could and, as she watched it soar through the air, she was hooked.Ebony started out playing for Surrey Cricket Club’s Under 11’s team as a bowler. In 2003 a serious back injury forced her to stop playing and she thought her sporting career was over. She was determined to prove the medics wrong so she retrained as a batswoman as batting was easier on her back.In 2007 she made her debut for England and two years later was part of the World Cup-winning team. In 2020 Ebony joined forces with Surrey Cricket Club and founded the African-Caribbean Engagement Programme (ACE) to build grassroots cricket programmes for young people in black communities across the UK. In 2021 she was awarded an MBE for her services to cricket and charity.DISC ONE: Cold Sweat - James Brown DISC TWO: Girlie Girlie - Sophia George DISC THREE: Pass Me Over - Anthony Hamilton DISC FOUR: A Long Walk - Jill Scott DISC FIVE: Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin DISC SIX: Never Forget - Take That DISC SEVEN: Superheroes - Stormzy DISC EIGHT: Work To Do - The Isley Brothers BOOK CHOICE: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho LUXURY ITEM: A drum kit CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: A Long Walk - Jill Scott Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley
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Dec 29, 2024 • 50min

Mark Steel, comedian

Mark Steel, a celebrated comedian and writer, shares his journey from alternative comedy to becoming a beloved Radio 4 presenter. He reflects on his childhood connection to music, particularly how 'My Boy Lollipop' shaped his passion. Steel delves into his experiences with Johnny Cash’s activism, the evolution of stand-up, and the emotional complexities of tracing his birth parents. He also candidly discusses overcoming throat cancer and the relationships that have influenced his career, all while underscoring the power of music in his life.
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Dec 8, 2024 • 44min

Classic Desert Island Discs - Ian Wright

Lauren Laverne talks to Ian Wright in an episode first broadcast in 2020.Ian Wright is a former professional footballer and now a football pundit on TV and radio. He began his career at Crystal Palace before moving to Arsenal where he became their highest goal scorer of all time, a record only surpassed eight years later by Thierry Henry.Born to a Jamaican couple in south-east London, Ian grew up with his mother and step-father. His biological father had left the family when Ian was under two years old. Things at home were difficult and Ian spent as much time as possible outside playing football.At his primary school a teacher, Mr Pigden, took him under his wing and Ian would later credit him with changing his life. He left his secondary school at the age of 14 to get a job. Although he took part in trials for many professional football clubs as a teenager, he was never selected. He continued to play for amateur sides. By the age of 21, he had three children to provide for, so when Crystal Palace came calling in 1985, he turned them down three times before accepting a two-week trial, followed by a three-month contract. His football career had finally begun.After impressing as a forward at Palace, he was bought by Arsenal for a record fee in 1991. He was called up to the England squad the same year and would go on to collect 33 caps. He spent his last couple of years in professional football at a number of clubs around the country and in total, he played 581 league games, scoring 387 goals for seven clubs in England and Scotland. Since his retirement from football in 2000, he has had a career as a pundit on both TV and radio.He has eight children and has been happily married to his second wife, Nancy, since 2011.DISC ONE: The Marriage of Figaro: Duettino - Sull'aria by Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, composed by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart DISC TWO: Looking For You by Kirk Franklin DISC THREE: River Deep Mountain High by Ike and Tina Turner DISC FOUR: Redemption Song by Bob Marley & The Wailers DISC FIVE: Mysteries of the World by MSFB DISC SIX: Endlessly by Randy Crawford DISC SEVEN: Crown by Stormzy DISC EIGHT: Just Fine by Mary J BligeBOOK CHOICE: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon LUXURY ITEM: A seven iron golf club and golf balls CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Endlessly by Randy CrawfordPresenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Cathy Drysdale
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Sep 7, 2024 • 50min

Steven Knight, writer

Steven Knight, the mastermind behind Peaky Blinders, shares insights from his diverse career as a screenwriter and producer. He reflects on his Birmingham upbringing, emphasizing the role of music and storytelling in shaping his creativity. Knight discusses his journey from writing radio ads to creating iconic shows, including the global hit Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? He candidly explores the spontaneous nature of writing and the emotional connections tied to significant songs, all while highlighting the importance of community in the arts.
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Aug 31, 2024 • 48min

Mark Knopfler, musician

Mark Knopfler, co-founder of Dire Straits and renowned musician, shares insightful anecdotes from his journey. He discusses his unique songwriting approach, shaped by family influences and early struggles. Knopfler reflects on the demanding life of touring, emphasizing the intimate connection musicians have with their audience. He humorously examines fame's quirks, including a dinosaur named after him. The conversation concludes with his personal picks for island life, featuring a favorite book and a beloved guitar.
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Aug 25, 2024 • 52min

Sarah Raven, gardener and writer

Sarah Raven, one of Britain’s renowned gardeners and an author, dives into her journey from medicine to cultivating a passion for plants. She shares nostalgic childhood memories tied to family and nature, revealing how grief influenced her path. Sarah discusses the art of container gardening, likening plant arrangements to weddings, and reflects on her evolution from a kitchen table start-up to a successful business. A delightful blend of music and memory highlights the emotional ties between gardening and well-being, showcasing the transformative power of nature.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 50min

David Nicholls, writer

In this captivating conversation, David Nicholls, acclaimed writer of the bestseller 'One Day,' shares his creative journey. He reflects on the emotional complexities of storytelling, blending joy and sadness in his narratives. Nicholls discusses the profound influence of music on his writing and the transformative power of personal experiences. From his transition from acting to authorship, he reveals how formative encounters shaped his career. With anecdotes about love, family, and the inspirations behind his works, this chat is a rich tapestry of creativity.
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Aug 11, 2024 • 52min

Errollyn Wallen, composer

Errollyn Wallen, a groundbreaking composer from Belize, discusses her remarkable journey in classical music. She shares her emotional connections to key pieces like Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 and reflects on her childhood influences. Wallen opens up about the personal struggles she faced, including body image and mental health, and how these shaped her art. She passionately addresses the importance of cultural ownership in music and advocates for accessibility in the classical scene while also cherishing the solitude and creativity found in her lighthouse home.
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Aug 4, 2024 • 50min

Rob Delaney, actor and comedian

Rob Delaney, the talented comedian and writer behind 'Catastrophe,' shares his journey of balancing humor and tragedy. He delves into the impact of his son Henry's brain tumor diagnosis on his creative process and how writing became a vital outlet for grief. Rob discusses the therapeutic power of comedy, his childhood in Marblehead, and the complexities of family relationships. He also reflects on the joy of surrendering to life's imperfections, highlighting music's role in shaping identity and healing.
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Jul 28, 2024 • 52min

Professor Patricia Wiltshire, forensic scientist

Professor Patricia Wiltshire is a forensic ecologist specializing in palynology, having worked with every police force in Britain. She discusses her groundbreaking role in solving high-profile cases, such as the Soham murders, by analyzing pollen evidence. Patricia shares captivating stories from her early life that shaped her resilience and love for botany. With a touch of humor, she reflects on unique dating experiences involving lichens and explores her dream of surviving on a remote island, highlighting the essential music and items she would bring.

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